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P Age Department of Women and Child Development, Govt. Of Department of Women and Child Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi (Child Protection Unit) 5th Floor ISBT Building Kashmere Gate Delhi-110006 F. No.61(1470)/CWC Matter/SCPS/AD(ICPS)/DWCD/2021/181 Dated:-04.05.2021 ORDER Sub:- WCD- District Task Force and the CCU for safety and protection of children Whereas the pandemic of COVID-19 has adversely affected children and enhanced their vulnerability particularly those who have lost parent/s or suffered economic loss in the family. At the same time, there is an unfortunate trend of perpetrators becoming active to exploit the situation. Children are thus put at greater risk of being sold, trafficked and placed in illegal adoption. And whereas, the Department vide order dated 28.04.2021 has already designated all the District Women & Child Development Officers as Nodal Officers of the district concerned to attend to all issues and grievances for proper care of children and to ensure that the management of the Child Care Institutions functions effectively to contain the spread of COVID-19 amongst children residing in the CCIs. And whereas, district-wise Committees had been constituted vide Order dated 29.04.2021 to visit the CCIs (both Govt. and NGO run) to assess the establishment and isolation facilities for COVID-19 suspected/ affected to ensure protective measures and health care management so that the overall interest of the children is protected. And whereas, Section 106 of the Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2015 mandates for the State Child Protection Society to ensure the implementation of this Act, including the establishment and maintenance of institutions under this Act, notification of competent authorities in relation to the children and their rehabilitation and co-ordination with various official and non- official agencies concerned. Now, therefore, a District Task Force is constituted comprising of the following officers to take up and attend to all issues and grievances related to children affected by COVID-19 and to coordinate with the District Surveillance Officers, CDMOs and O/o of the District Magistrates in a coordinated manner : 1. District Officer, WCD, Delhi :Nodal Officer/Member Convener of Task Force 2. Chairperson, Child Welfare Committee : Member 3. District Child Protection Officer. : Member Secretary 4. SDM , HQ ( nominee of DM ) : Member 5. Nominee from DCPCR. : Member 1 | Page The District Task Force shall take cognizance of any news/ message circulated on digital platform / media/ statutory bodies regarding abandonment of children, any person offering or receive a child through illegal means and take immediate action in coordination with the Child line, Local Police and ACP of Juvenile Security Cell of the Department. The District Task Force shall visit the CCIs (both Govt and NGO run) under their jurisdiction on regular basis to oversee the facilities and services available for the children and facilitate the management in availing support from the district authorities, CDMO , any other agencies for COVID-19 testing, vaccination, availability of medications, health equipment and medical care/ hospitalisation, as the case may be. The District Task Force shall work closely with the Central Control Unit (CCU), which has been set up at the WCD HQ. This Control Unit will work in synergy with the Helpline set up by the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights ( No.9311551393) and Childline (1098) to facilitate rescue, counselling and support for care, protection and well-being of all the children reported to be at risk or in the institutional care. The central control unit is manned by officers/ officials at the WCD HQ comprising of the Child Protection Unit (CPU) and is headed by the Director WCD. The CCU will be assisted by the DTF headed by Nodal Officers/ District WOmen & Child Development Officers on a day-to-day basis. The CCU and the DTF shall make use of the resources already committed by the Delhi Government for Covid care management ( as per Annex ‘A’) and also augment resources as may be required to strengthen the child care services and respond to the need of the hour in the best manner possible. Enclosure: The detailed list of Resources as issued by Delhi Government (Dr. Rashmi Singh) Director, WCD To: 1. District Magistrates of all the district concerned to extend full support to the DTF and direct the SDM HQ to extend their full cooperation to this team including sending mobile units for testing of children in the CCIs and facilitating other medical requirements in the wake of COVID 2. Joint Registrar, Juvenile Justice Committee, High Court of Delhi 3. Chairperson, Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights 4. District Women & Child Development Officers 5. Chairpersons of Child Welfare Committees 6. District Child Protection Officers 7. OSD to Secretary, Department of Women & Child Development, GNCTD 8. Person-in-Charge of all the Child Care Institutions 9. Childline India Foundation, H. No.144/2, Hari Nagar, 1st floor, Mathura Road, Ashram, New Delhi - 110 002 2 | Page UPDATED AS ON 20.04.2021 DISTRICT SURVILLANCE OFFICERS S.NO. DISTRICT 07 AM TO 03 PM 03 PM TO 10 PM 10 PM TO 07 AM 1 EAST Ms. Shalu Mr. Ramcharan Mr. Gajendra Bawane 011-22374791, Choudhary 8947024091 7065930616 7065930616 8860187766 Mr. Mahesh (SCC) Ms. Geeta 9560181605 2 WEST Dr. Pragya Singh Dr. Girish Shastri Dr. Manish Kamra 011-25100093/ 9773540830 9810442846 8368391984 94/96/97 9013290443 3 NORTH Dr Sanjay Sagar Dr. Mukesh Bhardwaj Dr. K. Temi 9311117072 9654545195 9891411924 4 SOUTH Dr. Rashmi Dr. Anjala Choudhary Dr. Saurabh Nagpurkar Dr.Anjala Choudhary 8285467266 9540757688 7835940399 9540757688 (Shifting Incharge) (containment Zone) 5 NORTH EAST Dr. Prashant Dr. Seema Aggarwal Dr. Piyush Mishra 9870552526 9868337764 9810204270 6 SHAHDARA Dr. Ravi Ranjan Dr. Meenakshi Dr. Madhusri Chakravarti (Dr. S. K. Nayak 9312362321 Aggarwal 9968201503 8745011008) 9999597996 7 NORTH WEST Dr.Ashish Dr. Amit Biswas Dr. Vinod 7827981429, 7827981460, 9811256654, 7827981365/67 7827981365/67 7827981365/67 8 SOUTH WEST Dr. Pullak Dr.Devlina Dr. Ajanta Baruah (Dr. Vimal Kaushal 9811467173 8745010599 9811171835 (on call) 9811140588) 9891368518 Mr. Bhim Singh Mr. Ashish Gupta Mr. Rajeev Yadav 7014590226 9868584258 (on call) 9868370479 9 SOUTH EAST Dr. Stuti Singh Dr. Urvi- Home Dr. Ashish Ranjan Jain Dr. Lalit- 9999021201 9650837217 isolation 8208543873/ (Shifting Incharge) 9871748898 9921418702 10 NEW DELHI Dr.Shobhit Gupta Dr Vartika Dr.Roshmi (Dr. Astha- link officer) 7827981407 9582613533 7827981422 9625858226 Dr. Ranjana – Home isolation Incharge 9729242700 8595920520 11 CENTRAL Dr.Manjree Nath Dr. Usha Singh Dr. Sharad Indu Dr Ritu Chaudhary 9999099847 9717501978 8810668520/ 8287972049 Dr Yunus Fatima Dr. Saba- Home isolation Incharge 7838770033 9810089858 UPDATED AS ON 20.04.2021 CDMO CONTROL ROOM NUMBER COVID-19 S.NO. NAME OF DISTRICT TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 EAST 7065930616 011-22374791 2 NORTH EAST 011- 22120015/16/17/14 3 SHAHDARA 011- 22111077(ddma) 4 NORTH 011-27708768 5 CENTRAL 011- 23250510/11/12 6 NORTH WEST 011-27861464 011-25951182 7 WEST 011-25100093/96/94/97 8 SOUTH WEST 011-25073502/05/07 9 NEW DELHI 011-21420564/61/62/63 10 SOUTH 011-29533217 011-29533262 11 SOUTH EAST 011-26476416/17 Delhi Govt. Whatsapp Helpline- 8800007722 ALL DEPARTMENT NO.- 112 AMBULANCE NO.- 102, 7291000071/78/93/94 Public Health Wing-IV – 011-22482016 (IDSP OFFICE) AMBULANCE FOR WOMEN ONLY-181 (by women & child development) E pass- epass.jantasamvad.org , 1095 COVID-19 HELPLINE-1031 Delhi Traffic Police Helpline- 011-25844444 or 1095 UPDATED AS ON 20.04.2021 DDMA CONTROL ROOM NUMBER COVID-19 S.NO. NAME OF DISTRICT TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 EAST 011-22029103/4/5/6 2 NORTH EAST 011-22115289 011-22120016/17/14 3 SHAHDARA 011-22111077 4 NORTH 011-27708768/13 5 CENTRAL 011-23282903 6 NORTH WEST 011-25951182 7 WEST 011-25195529 8 SOUTH WEST 011-25066674 9 NEW DELHI 011-23385743 10 SOUTH 8287898412 11 SOUTH EAST 011-26476403 Control Room for Management of COVID-19 Drugs Control Room 1 For East, North East, Helpline-011- (Karkardooma Head Office) South, Central, New 22393705 F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi-32 Delhi & North District Control Room 2 For North West, South Helpline- (Lawrence Road Zonal Office) West, West Districts 9494129281 Industrial Areas, New Delhi-35 9000098558 UPDATED AS ON 20.04.2021 MCD Numbers for Sanitization and Garbage Central MCD Control (all Zones) -- 23230700 East MCD- 155303 North Zone North East District 011-22822700 011-22831947 South Zone East District 011-22303700 011-22300175 North MCD- 1266 Keshavpuram zone Central District 011-27183147 011-27183146 Chandni Chowk zone North Zone 011-23913775 011-23913773 Karol Bagh Zone Central District 011-25754339 011-25812700 01125754341 Rohini Zone North West Zone 011-27042700 011-27050133 011-27050132 Mukherjee Nagar Zone Central District 011-23942700 011-23923392 Narela Zone Central District 011-27283261 011-27283783 011-27283785 South MCD- 1266 Central Zone South east District 011-29812700 011-29810705 011-29819204 South Zone South District 011-26522700 011-26517191 011-26566671 Najafgarh Zone South West District 011-28018818 011-28011235 West Zone West District 011-25191014 011-25191016 New Delhi Municipal Council- 1533 011-23340108, 011-49993555, 011-23340638 & 011-23745323 Helpline - North MCD- 155304 South MCD-155305 East MCD-155303 UPDATED AS ON 20.04.2021 Nodal Officer for Delhi Govt. Hospitals S. No. Name of Hospital Name of Nodal Officer Contact Number 1. Lok Nayak Hospital Sh. Arava Gopi Krishna, IAS 8368450057 2. GTBH, RGSSH Sh. Vikram Malik, IAS 9582301710 3. DDU Hospital Dr. Sonal Swaroop, IAS 7289954290 4. Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra Sh. Satendra Dursawat, IAS 9717917258 Hospital 5. Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital Sh. Awanish Kumar, IAS 8588849343 6. Ambedkar nagar Hospital Sh. Himanshu Gupta, IAS 8800217029 7. Sanjay Gandhi Hospital Sh. R. Menka, IAS 9434286688 8.
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